Theft Crime Lawyer in Andalusia, AL

The Consequences of a Theft Charge

The term theft can be simply defined as unlawfully taking another’s
property. Under Alabama law, there are many different types of theft-related
offenses that may range from misdemeanors to felonies punishable by community
service alone or decades in prison. The circumstances surrounding the
offense and the value of property involved will influence the severity
of charges and penalties, as may a defendant’s criminal record, if any.

Have you been arrested for or accused of theft? Andalusia theft crime attorney
Corey D. Bryan is prepared to offer experienced criminal defense counsel.
With well over a decade of legal experience and a passion for justice,
Attorney Corey Bryan is a player you want on your team. Our law office
represents clients facing all types of theft charges in and around Atmore,
Andalusia, and Enterprise, Alabama.

We can handle cases involving:

Burglary: illegally entering or remaining in a building with the intent to commit a crime.

To discuss your case with a knowledgeable lawyer who will provide straightforward
guidance, call our office at (334) 759-5076.

Criminal Defense for Theft in Atmore, Andalusia & Enterprise

Depending on the value of property involved and whether violence and/or
weapons were used in the commission of the crime, varied penalties may
be imposed for theft in Alabama. Robbery and burglary in the first degree,
for example, are Class A felonies punishable by 10-20 years to life in
prison. Theft of property valued at over $2,500 is a Class B felony, punishable
by 2-20 years in prison.

Considering these serious penalties, it is essential to involve an Andalusia
theft crime lawyer who will do everything possible to reduce your charges
or penalties, or secure a dismissal or acquittal on your behalf. The future
can be brighter with the right attorney by your side.

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